Our Nashville Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer Helps Clients with All Types of Spinal Injuries
Roughly, 11,000 new spinal injuries occur in the United States each year, with many different contributing factors. Each form of spinal injury requires different treatment, as well a different approach to resolve it legally. Nashville spinal injury attorney Stan Davis understands that any type of spinal cord injury yields symptoms that can be devastating. The Law Office of Stanley A. Davis seeks to be there for its clients and their families as both trustworthy legal representatives and a supportive presence.
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries
A traumatic spinal cord injury occurs when a sudden blow or impact to the spine damages nerve roots, blocking signals from the brain. Because each part of the spine corresponds to a set of muscles and functions elsewhere in the body, the location of the injury determines the extent of the mobility loss the victim will experience.
Gunshot wounds, knife wounds, vehicle accidents, slips and falls and sports injuries are among the primary causes of traumatic spinal cord injuries.
Nontraumatic Spinal Cord Injuries
These types of injuries may happen slowly over time as a more chronic illness within the body presses on or weakens the spine. Disk degeneration of the spine itself may lead to paralysis or other symptoms.
Incomplete Vs. Complete Spinal Injuries
These classifications refer to the amount the injury has blocked the nerve signals from passing through your body. In a complete injury, the brain can no longer send any messages below the injury at all, resulting in paralysis. Incomplete injuries mean you may still have movement and sensation below the injury. Recent studies have shown that over 95 percent of people with incomplete spinal cord injuries regain some locomotor function.
Areas Affected
Regardless of the cause or extent, injuries located in the chest or in the spine in your lower back will affect the chest, abdomen, legs, bowels, bladder and sexual function. A neck injury will affect arm movement and, possibly, breathing ability.
Spinal injuries can be particularly debilitating and difficult to deal with because of the many ways they can impair your body’s normal functions. Nashville spinal cord injury lawyer Stan Davis can offer caring assistance in the legal process that may be necessary. Contact him to speak to him personally about your case.


